Vast and Impressive City Ruins in Antarctica!!!

This is my last post until I have more evidence that is presentable and explained...

I hope that people understand that what's is going to be found is RUBBLE...it's not going to be pristine. If something found is pristine...it begs
the question of the structure being ancient.

I'm looking for ruins resembling those found outside the Giza Pyramids...where the workers lived...I'll be sure to put in photos of known
archaeological digs in the mideast for reference and comparison. These buildings and structures would most likely be built of the same stone naturally
occurring in Antarctica...I truly believe that I've found quarries...another place that I'm scrambling to find again...I'm also looking for glyphs
and geo-engineering (farmland...terraces...straight roads...bridges...

I'm not extremely tech savvy...so this thread is also educating me in how to present photos...I know the level of data and facts that I need for this
discriminating group on this forum.

What started out as killing time has turned into a significant job for me and I know that I can't "half-ass" this...so, with any luck...new info by
tonight. We've waited our whole existence...we can wait a little longer for absolute and undeniable proof.

Thank you to all that have supported this thread and my ideas...a great thanks to any contributors as well, your posts will prove to be invaluable to
me during my hunts.

Since we are using Google earth maps, satellite and photograph glitches will be present, due to errors and overlaps in the stitching of photographs
taken at different elevations, times etc.
Keep in mind to allow for such discrepancies and do search for actual anomalies, which i doubt you will any.

You'll be disappointed to know under all that ice, is much less land than you think. Think of it more as a cluster of islands, rather than one massive
land mass.

Well, with respect..I'm going to disagree with you on that one. This being one of my personal passions, I'm very familiar with what is in the public
domain and science about the Continent and land mass. This is one of the most recent and accurate studies of the true land lines for the shoreline to
Antarctica.

Of course, they are discovering a very complex and perhaps, actively flowing set of waterways and lakes beneath that giant sheet of ice, following the
incredible discoveries around the Russian Vostok Station and Lake Vostok beneath it.

The source on that last one is a sometimes dry but often times interesting site covering Physics, Earth Sciences and general Scientific topics. I've
found it to be a solid source in the past.

It's a mystery Continent to be sure. Someday, I hope we have the technology to properly core down beneath the ice and start doing some exploring where
the evidence indicates ice sheet movement may be little to none over the years. Seeing a landscape beneath that has been scraped like a clean sheet of
stone may not hold much....but if areas exist with clear features and where the freeze came as a 'freeze in place' event to just keep piling on? Who
knows... There could be some real great finds to be made. One of the final places on Earth to hold such promise. ......if only we can get to it
without destroying what makes it special, of course.

Can easily be explained by volcanic activity sometime in the ancient past, or residual effects of lava tubes. But, the spelunker in me would love to
go investigate those caves, i'd just hate having to go to Antarctica to do it.

However, wherever you find landmass there is a possibility of finding ancient ruins of civilizations, and there's no telling what is buried under all
that ice.

You'll be disappointed to know under all that ice, is much less land than you think. Think of it more as a cluster of islands, rather than one
massive land mass.

Well, with respect..I'm going to disagree with you on that one. This being one of my personal passions, I'm very familiar with what is in the public
domain and science about the Continent and land mass. This is one of the most recent and accurate studies of the true land lines for the shoreline to
Antarctica.

Of course, they are discovering a very complex and perhaps, actively flowing set of waterways and lakes beneath that giant sheet of ice, following the
incredible discoveries around the Russian Vostok Station and Lake Vostok beneath it.

The source on that last one is a sometimes dry but often times interesting site covering Physics, Earth Sciences and general Scientific topics. I've
found it to be a solid source in the past.

It's a mystery Continent to be sure. Someday, I hope we have the technology to properly core down beneath the ice and start doing some exploring
where the evidence indicates ice sheet movement may be little to none over the years. Seeing a landscape beneath that has been scraped like a clean
sheet of stone may not hold much....but if areas exist with clear features and where the freeze came as a 'freeze in place' event to just keep
piling on? Who knows... There could be some real great finds to be made. One of the final places on Earth to hold such promise. ......if only we can
get to it without destroying what makes it special, of course.

edit on 13-5-2013 by Wrabbit2000 because: fixing first link

As long as it's big enough to fit the world's population, we're good to go.

Thing about snow pack in Antarctica is that it is really deep. Some areas are buried under thousands of feet of snow and ice. In places whole mountain
ranges are buried with just their spines and tops poking through.

Seen from space they have odd shapes that might appear like anything...from far away. Sometimes when I squint real hard, I see cities in the clouds.

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